Saint-Gobain Building Glass Poland is a leading supplier of top quality glass products and solutions dedicated to the market of window glass, glass for interior design purposes, and for façades.
Saint-Gobain Building Glass Poland offer:
– a wide range of construction glass for all types of applications (Saint-Gobain Innovative ...

Saint-Gobain Building Glass Poland is a leading supplier of top quality glass products and solutions dedicated to the market of window glass, glass for interior design purposes, and for façades.

Currently, broad application of glass in architecture is a noticeable trend. As one of the largest producers of this material, we know that glass has experienced significant transformation over the years. The glass of today is safe, resistant, and strong; it exhibits very good insulation and acoustic parameters, and furthermore its beauty just cannot be overestimated. Products of Building Glass Poland are applied in housing construction and public utility buildings.

Saint-Gobain Building Glass Poland – we combine tradition and proven solutions with innovation and the most advanced technology so as to provide maximum comfort.

Glassolutions

8:30

8:30

Registration

9:00

9:00

Inauguration of the conference

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9:05

Discussion

9:05

The changing landscape of the CEE hotel market as global players consolidate
(Discussion)

How will the market change after the consolidation of the largest players? What global changes will affect the local market? What can local players do in order not to lose their market positions? How will the changes at the top affect the guests of Polish hotels and those in Central and Eastern Europe? What other acquisitions are possible?

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9:45

Discussion

9:45

Exiting an investment
(Discussion)

How to make sure you sell your project with a satisfactory rate of return? Is the current climate favourable for purchase and sale transactions? Should you be thinking about the sale as early as the design stage? Is it possible to change anything later?

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10:25

10:25

Coffee break

10:45

Discussion

10:45

Hotels in historic buildings
(Discussion)

A long-term investment… difficult… a bottomless pit… and all that ‘fun’ with the monuments preservation office! Is a hotel project in a historic building worth all the hassle? Or perhaps just the opposite is true: a hotel in a historic building is the only viable concept for the development of such properties. What to do in order to succeed with such an investment? Are old walls and ceilings enough to attract guests – or should you offer something more?

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11:25

Discussion

11:25

Interiors that fire the imagination
(Discussion)

Hotels are now battling it out with each other to have the most interesting and unique interior design. But does having unique furniture, lighting and windows have an impact on the number of guests? Do such interiors help to fill the hotel or just exhaust the investor’s budget? And why are there no ceiling lights in hotels... ?

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12:10

Discussion

12:10

Segmentation of hotel brands
(Discussion)

More brands, more targeting of specific groups of customers, and more variety. How are demographic changes and changes in the approach towards consumers transforming the hotel market? Is there a genuine willingness to stand out from the others in an attempt to encourage new social groups? And why do some brands disclose the identities of their owners but others do not? Who’s right?

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12:50

Discussion

12:50

Hospitality in the regions
(Discussion)

Hotels go where offices go. How hotels in regional cities should and shouldn’t differ from those in the largest metropolises. Where is there still room for hotels to open? And what should be their standard?

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13:50

13:50

Lunch

Alex Hayes

Journalist, EurobuildCEE

Alex Kloszewski MRICS

Managing Partner, Hotel Professionals Management Group

Miguel Martins

Development Director Poland, Intercontinental Hotels Group

Marybelle Arnett

Vice President Development CEE, Hilton

Markus Lehnert

Regional Vice President of International Hotel Development, Marriott International

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